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Transplanting!!

If you live in a mild climate, you’ll keep gardening in November and December. This is the perfect time of year to transplant and divide perennials. There are only two things you need to know:

FoxFarm Planting Mix: Don’t transplant without it. When you dig a plant up and move it to a new spot, you have a great opportunity to improve the soil. Work in some planting mix and you’ll add important nutrients that will help the plants succeed in their new location.

Big Bloom: You might think of Big Bloom as a fertilizer for your flower bed, but the fact is that Big Bloom has proven to be the perfect formula for transplants, divisions, and any plant that’s under stress. After you’ve finished moving plants around, give everything a good root drench with Big Bloom.

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